User`s guide

Using the PostScript Printer Driver 120
The printer settings made from many Windows applications override the setting made
when the printer driver is accessed from the operating system, so you should access the
printer driver from your application to make sure that you get the result you want.
From the application
To access the printer driver, click the Print or Page Setup from the File menu. You also
need to click Setup, Options, Properties, or a combination of these buttons.
For Windows XP or XP x64 users
To access the printer driver, click Start, click Printers and Faxes, then click Printers.
Right-click your printer icon, then click Printing Preferences.
For Windows Me or 98 users
To access the printer driver, click Start, point to Settings, then click Printers. Right-click
your printer icon, then click Properties.
For Windows 2000 users
To access the printer driver, click Start, point to Settings, then click Printers. Right-click
your printer icon, then click Printing Preferences.
Making changes to PostScript printer settings
You can change the PostScript printer settings in the PostScript printer driver. Online help
is available to help you with the printer driver settings.
Using online help
If you want help on a particular item, click the “?” icon on the top-right corner of the dialog
box’s title bar, then click the name of the setting that you want more information on. An
explanation of the setting and its options will be displayed.
Using AppleTalk under Windows 2000
Use the following settings if your machine is running Windows 2000, and the printer is
connected through an network interface using the AppleTalk protocol:
Use SelecType to set the Emulation Mode-Network item to PS3. Using the default Auto
setting will cause an extra, unneeded page to be printed.
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